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2mm Pinfire
Left to right: 12 gauge, 7x64mm, 22lr, 2mm Pinfire and a coin for scaleLeft to right: 12 gauge, 7x64mm, 22lr, 2mm Pinfire and a coin for scale
TypePistol
Service history
Used byXythos, 2mm Miniatures, and more
Specifications
Primer typePinfire

The 2mm Pinfire is a pistol cartridge for small 2mm-chambered pinfire guns. The projectile is comparable in size to a small shotgun pellet, and pistols chambered for 2mm rounds are often carried on a keychain. In the United States, 2mm pinfire guns are considered antiques or signaling devices and are not classified as firearms under federal law.

See also

References

  1. Shell, Bob (2019-02-27). "Tiny Pinfire Pistols - Old School". Handguns. Retrieved 2024-01-23.


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